Gary Anderson (designer)

Gary Dean Anderson (born 1947) is an influential graphic designer and architect. He is most well known as the designer of the recycling symbol, one of the most readily recognisable logos in the world.

Gary Anderson's contribution to modern graphic design has been compared to those of early pioneering modernist graphic designers such as Herbert Bayer. His design for a symbol to embody the concept of recycling has been compared to iconic trademarks such as those for Coca-Cola and Nike. It has been called one of America’s “most important design icons,” it is one of the most recognizable graphic symbols in the world and has helped to encourage global recycling. In some countries, such as the UK, the symbol carries such implicit meaning that it requires government permission to be used. Although the symbol is the most widely known of his accomplishments, Anderson has also made important contributions in the areas of urban planning and urban development.

Family background

Gary Anderson (motorsport)

Gary Anderson (born March 1951) is a semi-retired racing car designer and motorsport pundit/commentator.

Biography

Early career

Born in Northern Ireland, Anderson moved to England in 1972 with the dream of becoming a racing driver but instead found work as a mechanic at Motor Racing Stables at Brands Hatch. Some time later, he found a job at Brabham, helping to build their Formula 3 cars. He then began to work with the Brabham Formula 1 team and quickly progressed to become their chief mechanic. It was during his time at Brabham that he met his future wife, who sent a letter to Bernie Ecclestone on Gary's behalf seeking a job as a mechanic on the Brabham F3 team for him.

In 1975, Gary and a mechanic called Bob Simpson, who worked for Tyrrell Racing, built a Formula 3 car called the Anson SA1. It was based on the Brabham BT38 and was raced by Anderson in Formula Libre. Anderson left Brabham at the end of 1976 to focus on designing the Anson SA2 Formula 3 car for 1977. Last minute withdrawal of sponsorship left the project in great difficulties and part-way through 1977, the car was withdrawn.

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Gerwyn Price riled opponent GaryAnderson on his way to becoming Wales’ first major PDC title winner after triumphing 16-13 in a feisty Grand Slam of Darts final in Wolverhampton... “He can’t handle playing me,” the Welshman said of Anderson ... Anderson lost his cool with Price on several occasions on the oche (Getty)....

PDC Chairman Barry Hearn says Gerwyn Price and GaryAnderson could face disciplinary action after their ill-tempered Grand Slam of Darts final on Sunday night ... Gerwyn Price angered his opponent GaryAnderson during the final of the Grand Slam of Darts as he celebrated checkouts throughout the match....

In losing a Grand Slam of Darts match to two-time world champion GaryAnderson by a 10-2 count, Wesley Harms was outclassed ...Anderson strongly denied the accusation of rampant farting during their showdown, saying that he thought the offensive odors were coming from his opponent....

Gerwyn Price has spoken of his pride in being the first player to claim The Eric BristowTrophy following his heated victory over GaryAnderson in the Grand Slam of Darts final.Click here for more detailed stats & match highlights from our final day blog ... "I don't dislike Gary, I just dislike the way that he thinks about me....

Five-time world champion Raymond Van Barneveld will quit darts at the end of 2019, saying he has lost the "drive, fitness and motivation" to succeed ...Despite being behind the likes of Van Gerwen, GaryAnderson and Peter Wright in the running for major honours nowadays, he still believes he can end his career on the ultimate high ... PA. ....

Five-time world champion Raymond Van Barneveld will quit darts at the end of 2019, saying he has lost the “drive, fitness and motivation” to succeed ...Despite being behind the likes of Van Gerwen, GaryAnderson and Peter Wright in the running for major honours nowadays, he still believes he can end his career on the ultimate high ... ....